Reva Needs Help due to LA Flooding
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Dear Friends and Family,
I am Ana Fe Lopez, principal-teacher in one of the Adventist school in Arizona. Behind my success is a woman whom I considered as my second Mom. Mommy Reva as we fondly call her is the very instrumental of my success and why I am here in the U.S. today. She was also the sponsor of my husband under the Adopt-A-Minister program when we were still in the Philippines. She had helped us a lot during our hard times of need when we were still in the Philippines. Now, they lost everything they had established for 35 years when their home was submerged in a 7 feet of water during the flood in Louisiana and they barely survived ( thank God) . It's now our turn to give back to this very generous woman of God the kindness she showed to those who were in need.
She is one of the most generous people I know. She has spent her entire life helping others, beginning with her siblings as a poor young girl in the Philippines and continuing through her adult life as the founder of two non-profit organizations, Help the Needy Inc. and Adopt-a-Minister International. She has helped provide homes and medical care to people all over the world by connecting people to the resources they so desperately need. She is responsible for saving numerous lives and giving countless families hope for the future and solutions to their devastating problems. Our Mommy Reva as we fondly call her is used to helping those who need it most--not asking for help even in times of disaster. I have made this fundraising for her so she will not have to ask for the help she deserves in order to receive it. Her home of thirty-five years located in Denham Springs, Louisiana was flooded with seven feet of water in what is being called a "1000-Year Flood". On top of losing all of her and her family's belongings, they are left with a mess impossible for them to clean themselves. Just for a cleaning company, they will be quoted for more than 9,000 dollars already. If even a small portion of the good Reva has put in this world could come back to her in this devastating time, I guarantee she will multiply it ten-fold in the work she does for others in their own times of need. Please share this fundraiser and donate if you can to ensure the cycle of paying-it-forward continues to those who deserve it. My appreciation and gratefulness for all your help. May God bless you always!
P.S.
All your donations will go directly to her because I put her bank account, the one that she gave me and not my own. However, if you want to send a check you may do so and send it to her: Reva L. Moore, 7811 Laurel Court, Denham Springs, Louisiana
70726.
I am Ana Fe Lopez, principal-teacher in one of the Adventist school in Arizona. Behind my success is a woman whom I considered as my second Mom. Mommy Reva as we fondly call her is the very instrumental of my success and why I am here in the U.S. today. She was also the sponsor of my husband under the Adopt-A-Minister program when we were still in the Philippines. She had helped us a lot during our hard times of need when we were still in the Philippines. Now, they lost everything they had established for 35 years when their home was submerged in a 7 feet of water during the flood in Louisiana and they barely survived ( thank God) . It's now our turn to give back to this very generous woman of God the kindness she showed to those who were in need.
She is one of the most generous people I know. She has spent her entire life helping others, beginning with her siblings as a poor young girl in the Philippines and continuing through her adult life as the founder of two non-profit organizations, Help the Needy Inc. and Adopt-a-Minister International. She has helped provide homes and medical care to people all over the world by connecting people to the resources they so desperately need. She is responsible for saving numerous lives and giving countless families hope for the future and solutions to their devastating problems. Our Mommy Reva as we fondly call her is used to helping those who need it most--not asking for help even in times of disaster. I have made this fundraising for her so she will not have to ask for the help she deserves in order to receive it. Her home of thirty-five years located in Denham Springs, Louisiana was flooded with seven feet of water in what is being called a "1000-Year Flood". On top of losing all of her and her family's belongings, they are left with a mess impossible for them to clean themselves. Just for a cleaning company, they will be quoted for more than 9,000 dollars already. If even a small portion of the good Reva has put in this world could come back to her in this devastating time, I guarantee she will multiply it ten-fold in the work she does for others in their own times of need. Please share this fundraiser and donate if you can to ensure the cycle of paying-it-forward continues to those who deserve it. My appreciation and gratefulness for all your help. May God bless you always!
P.S.
All your donations will go directly to her because I put her bank account, the one that she gave me and not my own. However, if you want to send a check you may do so and send it to her: Reva L. Moore, 7811 Laurel Court, Denham Springs, Louisiana
70726.
Organizer and beneficiary
Anne Lopez
Organizer
Denham Springs, LA
Reva Moore
Beneficiary